George Clooney’s Return to ER

March 13, 2009 at 3:24pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

The truth is, we stopped watching ER about ten seasons ago but last night, with the return of Dr. Doug Ross, we had to tune in.

And we spent half the episode, titled “Old Times” asking “WTF?”

Eric LaSalle and Noah Wyle all BFF while Noah gets a kidney transplant? John Stamos whizzing in and out of scenes with Ernest Borgnine? Some super hot Australian dude who’s the love child of Jonathan Tucker and Simon Baker?

Whasagoinon?

Of course seeing Julianna Margulies as Carol and George Clooney as Doug on the show once again gave us a little thrill, but the highlight of the episode, hands down, came when they flashed a shot of The Clooney in a wedding ring, something he’s vowed will never again happen in real life, and then watched him sleepily mumble “I love you” before spooning Carol to sleep.

Swoon.

That truly was Must See TV!

-Sasha Perl-Raver

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